Mar 20 β€’ 15:58 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina Clarin (ES)

Scandal with Lobo Medina: SADRA demanded that the AFA not let the referee officiate the match assigned for this Friday in the Apertura

Luis Lobo Medina, a referee involved in a scandal, is facing calls from the SADRA union to be replaced for an upcoming match following allegations of favoritism in a past game.

A controversy has erupted in Argentine football involving referee Luis Lobo Medina, who has been accused of favoritism in a match he officiated in 2021 between Tigre and Mitre. The issue surfaced after a communications platform revealed chats suggesting that Medina had communicated with a leader to manipulate the game outcome, aiding Tigre's rise to the Primera DivisiΓ³n. This revelation prompted immediate backlash, particularly given that Medina is scheduled to officiate another Tigre match on Friday.

The SADRA, the union representing referees in Argentina, has responded to this scandal by formally requesting the Argentine Football Association (AFA) to remove Medina from his officiating duties for the match set to take place this Friday night, which marks the start of the 12th week of the Apertura tournament. This request was made official through a letter delivered personally, reflecting the seriousness of the accusations and the potential impact on the integrity of ongoing competitions.

This incident not only highlights the ongoing issues within the AFA but also raises questions about the governance frameworks in place for referees and the need for strict oversight to prevent any perceived corruption. The outcome of this specific case could have broader implications for both the integrity of the refereeing body in Argentina and the public's trust in the sport, especially with ongoing scrutiny of referees in a league marked by controversy.

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